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"nightly news" from snowy new york and elsewhere begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, from new york. we are alongside the famous 30 rockefeller skating rink tonight. this is the pummeling, punishing conditions tonight as a massive snowstorm bears down on the major metropolitan areas here in the east. most important cities like washington, baltimore, that are getting their second big hit in less than a week. and look at the size of this storm. our friends at the weather channel estimate before it's er, it will impact 1 in 3 americans, 107 million people in 25 states, including ten of the 25 most populous states in the united states. talk about a ripple effect, the airlines have already canceled more than 2,400 flights in this country. here in the new york city metropolitan area we are expecting anywhere from a foot to about 1.5 feet of snow, but again, the concentration is to the south. those metropolitan areas that just can't take another punch this winter. we have it all covered tonight. anne thompson is
"nightly news" from snowy new york and elsewhere begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening, from new york. we are alongside the famous 30 rockefeller skating rink tonight. this is the pummeling, punishing conditions tonight as a massive snowstorm bears down on the major metropolitan areas here in the east. most important cities like washington, baltimore, that are getting their second big hit in less than a week. and look at the size of this...
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how was new york city able to cope with all this snow today? well, mayor bloomberg said there were more than 1,600 plows and salt spreaders on the roadways today. by the way, he bragged that this, in comparison to northern virginia, the mayor said he had din were a friend of his from northern virginia who complained his street hadn't been plowed in two days, whereas here the mayor said every single street had been covered by at least one plow by the end of the day. tough talk. the mayor will have to see if he can back it up tomorrow when schools are open. live in union square in manhattan tonight. back to you guys. >> andrew, thank you. >>> still to come tonight, an update on the airports and when planes might be able to start taking off again. >>> in sports, caps going for 16 straight wins. >>> how did it turn out? >> not like we would have liked. you heard them going on in the office. >> they were screaming and hollering. >> we were howling a little bit. it was a fun game. it was so close. it was bound to happen at some point. a winning strea
how was new york city able to cope with all this snow today? well, mayor bloomberg said there were more than 1,600 plows and salt spreaders on the roadways today. by the way, he bragged that this, in comparison to northern virginia, the mayor said he had din were a friend of his from northern virginia who complained his street hadn't been plowed in two days, whereas here the mayor said every single street had been covered by at least one plow by the end of the day. tough talk. the mayor will...
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all i was president of the new york fed. i was going to be accountable for decisions made on my watch for reasons i think that our fair and right for the institution. i could no longer run those judgments and i withdrew and think that those were necessary. >> your staff decided to shield you from the cover-up side of it, too? >> i decided i would withdraw -- i didn't decide this alone, i decided in consultation with the chair of the board of governors from the federal reserve system and incoming administration to protect the institution from the condition that was in them. >> what date did you know that there was a cover-up, disclosure issue, when were you informed? >> i only knew about these discussions about disclosure when they started to be in the public domain -- i actually don't know when they first rose to the attention of the contras but when they rose they were in the press and i was aware of them. spec the gentleman's time is expired. let me thank you, secretary geithner for your testimony, and of course -- >> i wo
all i was president of the new york fed. i was going to be accountable for decisions made on my watch for reasons i think that our fair and right for the institution. i could no longer run those judgments and i withdrew and think that those were necessary. >> your staff decided to shield you from the cover-up side of it, too? >> i decided i would withdraw -- i didn't decide this alone, i decided in consultation with the chair of the board of governors from the federal reserve system...
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here in new york was closed because of the snowstorm. that could be bad, i mean, who's going to do nothing? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] oh, thank you. things are worse for travelers, airports, all over the east coast are facing flight cancellations. in fact, under each departure time it says "are you freaking kidding me?" [ light laughter ] go get a cinnabon, it will be a while, buddy. i don't know if you heard this, president obama told white house reporters that his meeting with bipartisan congressional leaders went, quote, "well." when asked why he was being vague he was like, "because." [ light laughter ] michelle obama was on "larry king" last night and michelle said "the american people don't care about the president's anger or frustration and they don't care about the vice president." [ light laughter ] i was reading -- i was reading that hillary clinton lees for qatar and saudi arabia on saturday which help me identify the voicemail i got today saying -- [ imitating bill clinton ] "party at my house saturday night." [ la
here in new york was closed because of the snowstorm. that could be bad, i mean, who's going to do nothing? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] oh, thank you. things are worse for travelers, airports, all over the east coast are facing flight cancellations. in fact, under each departure time it says "are you freaking kidding me?" [ light laughter ] go get a cinnabon, it will be a while, buddy. i don't know if you heard this, president obama told white house reporters that his meeting...
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a statement from his office reported he is in good spirits at new york presbyterian hospital. he was taken there after experiencing discomfort earlier in the day. and much of the u.s. east coast began digging out from a blizzard that broke records in several cities. the "newshour" is always online. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: is there a connection between goldman sachs and the debt troubles in greece. paul solman explores that on his "making sense" page. and on our "rundown" blog, harvard economist kenneth rogoff looks at what the debt crisis means for the future of the euro. on iran, we have links to youtube videos showing today's protests. and you can watch more of that white house concert by following a link in the public media resources box on our homepage. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> lehrer: and i'm jim lehrer. we'll see you on-line. and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks among others. t
a statement from his office reported he is in good spirits at new york presbyterian hospital. he was taken there after experiencing discomfort earlier in the day. and much of the u.s. east coast began digging out from a blizzard that broke records in several cities. the "newshour" is always online. hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, previews what's there. hari? >> sreenivasan: is there a connection between goldman sachs and the debt troubles in greece. paul solman explores that...
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and into new york city, where up to 18 inches was expected mayor michael bloomberg told new yorkers to stay off the roads. >> if you want to get stuck in >> ifill: but while congress was closed-- delaying hearings on toyota and gays in the military- - new york city's government was up and running. the storm didn't stop wall street either trading went on as scheduled. but for just the third time in six years, new york city's public schools were closed. students were hardly heartbroken. >> i'm going to get a little sleep, a little studying, just kidding. i'm going to go sledding all day! whoo! >> ifill: all that snow has to go somewhere, and the mayor's office said it will cost the city about $1 million per inch to clear the city's five boroughs. and from chicago to new jersey, the challenge of excavating streets entombed in snow will be much the same. for more now on the impact of the storm, we're joined by maryland governor martin o'malley. i spoke with him a short time ago from maryland's emergency operations center in baltimore. governor o'malley, thank you for joining us. >> sure, m
and into new york city, where up to 18 inches was expected mayor michael bloomberg told new yorkers to stay off the roads. >> if you want to get stuck in >> ifill: but while congress was closed-- delaying hearings on toyota and gays in the military- - new york city's government was up and running. the storm didn't stop wall street either trading went on as scheduled. but for just the third time in six years, new york city's public schools were closed. students were hardly...
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how bad is it in new york where they rely on public transportation? >> things have gone pretty well here, brett and derek. i don't think we have been hit quite as bad as you have been in washington. the snowplows have been out all day here in this area in the middle of the metropolitan area. new york says it costs a million dollars an inch to clear the snow. take a look. traffic is pretty light tonight, but the snow is just starting to stick. it has been snowing here since 3:00 in the morning nonstop. we are getting a pretty wet, sticky snow now. so might have a few more problems in the next couple of hours. so far, so good, it would seem. >> looks good. i see black top up there. but that is time square. what about in the burros, are you hearing anything about that? >> it's worse up there. the snowfall has been heavier. time square, i got to say, they maintain it pretty well. there's an association here, they keep the sidewalks clear. the snow is piling up and they don't remove it the way they do right here in the center of town. not as readily. it pi
how bad is it in new york where they rely on public transportation? >> things have gone pretty well here, brett and derek. i don't think we have been hit quite as bad as you have been in washington. the snowplows have been out all day here in this area in the middle of the metropolitan area. new york says it costs a million dollars an inch to clear the snow. take a look. traffic is pretty light tonight, but the snow is just starting to stick. it has been snowing here since 3:00 in the...
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i'm daljit dhaliwal in new york. four weeks have now passed since the devastating earthquake in haiti. and although the story may be fading from the headlines, we believe the crisis in haiti does and will continue to merit our attention. it's an unfortunate reality that in any disaster, there are those who will seek to profit from the situation. a fact reconfirmed by allegations that some haitian officials are rigging the system by which food aid is distributed. that's left thousands of families without food. this as the number of dead grows to more than 200,000. tonight we have two reports from haiti, beginning with our lead focus from rob reynolds of al jazeera english. >> reporter: distribution of vital food supplies to hungry people in a section of port-au-prince were abruptly halted monday after u.n. officials found people trying to use counterfeit ration coupons9 to take rice they were not entitled to. >> these are fake coupons which started turning up. and this morning, as i understand it, yellow in color. now
i'm daljit dhaliwal in new york. four weeks have now passed since the devastating earthquake in haiti. and although the story may be fading from the headlines, we believe the crisis in haiti does and will continue to merit our attention. it's an unfortunate reality that in any disaster, there are those who will seek to profit from the situation. a fact reconfirmed by allegations that some haitian officials are rigging the system by which food aid is distributed. that's left thousands of...
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>> first of all, i'm very pleased being here in the united states and living in new york, i think it's a great place to be. particularly in this time and when you think how many things are hpening here how many... you know, in the last half century the capital of arts and culture and it's such an honor to be and a pleasure to be part of the life of the city. and to be involved in ground zero is also something that makes me... delivers me a little satisfaction. but also the perspectives of working in the united states, you see, to have other challenges and to get more involved in the... >> rose: in the life of the city. >> one of the things i enjoy very much. >> rose: we just came out of a great economic crisis. did it just put a halt to buildings, the global economic crisis so that architects had to with great reluctance abandon projects that they wanted passionately to do? >> oh, for sure. that is for sure. particularly in the private sector. a lot of projects have been put on hold and this is, of course, something that with time will be put on track again. >> rose: gaining momentum a
>> first of all, i'm very pleased being here in the united states and living in new york, i think it's a great place to be. particularly in this time and when you think how many things are hpening here how many... you know, in the last half century the capital of arts and culture and it's such an honor to be and a pleasure to be part of the life of the city. and to be involved in ground zero is also something that makes me... delivers me a little satisfaction. but also the perspectives of...
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"the new york times. back to the white house blog responding to the business week/bloomberg interview. from the white house itself. white housegov, if you want to see it entirely. joshua, a democrat. caller: your last caller who described barack obama as a socialist, i think it got it right. he came from a background in socialist in academia and i think he is implementing his idea for our economy and our country and when you say he is not for business, that is right. he is not for private enterprise. if it is government owned or it is a business he could run out of business to create more dependent on government that is what he is going to do. the callers and also the people watching c-span, if they would look at political theory they would be the to tell that this is exactly what is going on. i don't know if it is going to be able to be stopped. i wish it would not go this way because i'm an older democrat who likes the older ways and not the radical communist aspect, but unfortunately my fellow party ye
"the new york times. back to the white house blog responding to the business week/bloomberg interview. from the white house itself. white housegov, if you want to see it entirely. joshua, a democrat. caller: your last caller who described barack obama as a socialist, i think it got it right. he came from a background in socialist in academia and i think he is implementing his idea for our economy and our country and when you say he is not for business, that is right. he is not for private...
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l.a., new york can get bigger? >> well, they'll get denser. there will be a little bit better land use. there are a lot of old industrialized been abandoned and to be revived. i don't think we'll get a huge increase in the big cities. the suburbs i think will become a little bit denser. people will do more stuff in the suburbs close to where they live. and the big thing, huge percentage of people will be working at home. tavis: will there be any open land mass left? if you're going to add another 100 million people what happens to the relatively few spaces that are open as we speak? >> i think you get a misapprehension about that. this is a big country. lightning a friend of mine from nebraska says, every time someone says we're running out of land, i want to push them out on a plane over the middle of nebraska because there is a lot of land. we actually have more open space, more productive space than we did 20, 30 years ago. lots of areas have been turned back to forest. marginal agriculture land has been abandoned. this is a huge country. a
l.a., new york can get bigger? >> well, they'll get denser. there will be a little bit better land use. there are a lot of old industrialized been abandoned and to be revived. i don't think we'll get a huge increase in the big cities. the suburbs i think will become a little bit denser. people will do more stuff in the suburbs close to where they live. and the big thing, huge percentage of people will be working at home. tavis: will there be any open land mass left? if you're going to add...
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if you of images... >> rose: there's no more beautiful drive in new york than drive around the f.d.r. and see the bridges that cross into manhattan. >> you see how important they are in the image we great the city. >> rose: are you satisfied in the judgment on your career will be about the bridges you have designed? >> the contribution i have done in terms of bridges is just, as you know telling people bridges are important. that is the key point. you sigh bridges have been regarded as many places as pure functional tools and they have been put at the level of other important public works but more you see utilitarian ones and suddenly you see by the fact that as you recall to people that the cities are what they are because they have important bridges or beautiful bridges, think of san francisco, think all the beautiful bridges along the mississippi and think new york itself. it's probably a very important contribution. >> rose: let's look at the peace bridge in calgary. this will be completed this year? >> well, yes, this year. in september we want to have it finished. >> rose: how l
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. >> i was the president of the new york fed throughout that time. we were involved as you know in extraordinary complicated range of things. >> this is major stuff. >> the decisions of aig were major consequential and done with enormous care and judgment but the choices are not disclosure, which understandably are the focus of so much attention are not judging -- >> , to finish asking. you think they're ought to be an annual audit of the said? >> i am very supportive -- >> digit amit's time is expired. you may answer the question. >> i'm very supportive of financial reform of trying to make sure that the fed is subject to and eckert level of transparency and disclosure and oversight and the chairman of the federal reserve worked with many members of congress in helping shape reform that would achieve that outcome. >> i will take that as a yes. .. and i can tell you that as i have read your written statement, i am trying to figure out as far as the initial getting involved with aig and what ewald did i don't know what anybody else would have done. i
. >> i was the president of the new york fed throughout that time. we were involved as you know in extraordinary complicated range of things. >> this is major stuff. >> the decisions of aig were major consequential and done with enormous care and judgment but the choices are not disclosure, which understandably are the focus of so much attention are not judging -- >> , to finish asking. you think they're ought to be an annual audit of the said? >> i am very...
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. >> and snow blankets new york central park. blizzard warning in effect for new york city until thursday morning. wind gusts could reach 40 miles per hour. and national weather service said the storm could dump 10 to 16 inches of snow on the metropolitan area. >>well, finally, finally. few days relief after this storm. >> we sure need it. >> what do we hear bye possible snow storm for the weekend or monday. what's going on? check back with vytas. >> break it down for us. talk about what's going on out there. dealing with winds still tonight. skycam downtown. look at the camera shaking here because of the winds. we have the gusty winds. we do not have a blizzard warning at this time. but contend with the winds through the overnight. the snow, look at this. clouds without the snow blowing. has stopped over the city. 28 degrees. winds out of the west-northwest at 21. so still seeing that as a factor. now 1995, 1996, we saw 62.5 inches of snowfall in that season. now, looking at the 2009, and 2010 season, looking at 83.9 inches. 83.
. >> and snow blankets new york central park. blizzard warning in effect for new york city until thursday morning. wind gusts could reach 40 miles per hour. and national weather service said the storm could dump 10 to 16 inches of snow on the metropolitan area. >>well, finally, finally. few days relief after this storm. >> we sure need it. >> what do we hear bye possible snow storm for the weekend or monday. what's going on? check back with vytas. >> break it down...
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. >> reporter: jeanne moose, cnn, new york. >> that's all for now. "larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, vice president joe biden sits down with me to talk money. and jobs. >> net creation of jobs. >> larry: and what the future holds for every american. and plus, senator john kerry and teresa heinz kerry exclusive on the private outbreak they are making public, her battle with cancer. and that it brought us we are the world. and making history again for the people of haiti. quincy jones and lionel richie take us behind the scenes of the new version. we have a preview of what the planet will see in two days next on "larry king live." >> larry: great pleasure to welcome to "larry king live" joe biden, the vice president of the united states. it will be hard to call you mr. vice president. we go back a long ways. that's the rules. let ice begin from the get go. johns. so many people out of work. people angry. what do you have the president do to turn this around? >> the first thing we do is keep us from going off a cliff and we went out there
. >> reporter: jeanne moose, cnn, new york. >> that's all for now. "larry king live" starts right now. >>> tonight, vice president joe biden sits down with me to talk money. and jobs. >> net creation of jobs. >> larry: and what the future holds for every american. and plus, senator john kerry and teresa heinz kerry exclusive on the private outbreak they are making public, her battle with cancer. and that it brought us we are the world. and making...
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. >> announcer: fromhe global resoces of abc news, wh martin bashir and nta mcfadd in new york city, and terrn in washington this nighe,february 10t 10. > go eveng, i'm terr moran. what a day here. what a beautif day, ally it s,oss much of e country, as well.thhistoric, the awesome wi of010 devered otr izzarday tt d and paralyzed huection of the country. ashe sw fell so did sevel s. ousas oflights cced. more than 100,000 mes withou por, and more than a million studen ahome with a snow da d now ta task igging ou but noeverne wasnowb. our john donn epped into the storm. rorter:gave us us todaiteral, thisnowfall here in theast. put us alln ld. waingt, d., government frozen in e moment mebody'sot tshovel out the sue court now. and lookt the aiort named after ronald reaga new rk cy, differe airport,ide, same nothing goinon. was o great north sou izzaelered momt lenc y humans, from hiberning ions of northern virgin tthe side alls of histicilelphia to t 1001 adde strip malls that tell youou'ron som b-highinew jerse this one, by the way, mea u.s. post ofce >> neitherain nor sl hail snow. eve
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in "the new york daily news" -- the next call comes from croft and, maryland, nick on the democrats' line. the think it is fair the president's administration is perceived as anti business in some quarters? caller: no, i don't. president obama is not anti anything. not anti-american for sure. i have a question for you. hello? host: i'd listening. caller: ever since 2006 when democrats took over the house and the senate and they were in charge, you would think that they had lost the election. now we have a republican, democrat, an independent line and i would say the majority of the calls come in on independent line. i would like to you to ask of independence to call in, did you vote in the last election and if so, did you both for. if they don't the answer, then like you do so many people, just cut them off because they are -- president obama has been trying to heal the country ever since the day he got in there and all he has gotten, as you know -- you guys are supposed to be in charge of the house and senate and report to the american people. host: we are not in charge of anything.
in "the new york daily news" -- the next call comes from croft and, maryland, nick on the democrats' line. the think it is fair the president's administration is perceived as anti business in some quarters? caller: no, i don't. president obama is not anti anything. not anti-american for sure. i have a question for you. hello? host: i'd listening. caller: ever since 2006 when democrats took over the house and the senate and they were in charge, you would think that they had lost the...
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new york prisoner initiative. and worst thing is that and we have partnered, by the way, i am very much reject in america this false divide called left right, republican democrat. it's absurd. it's debilitating to actually solve problems. so on a local level i don't have to worry about that stuff. we brought the manhattan institute together, which is a think tank and we brought left-leaning folks together to create a coalition around this issue. everybody seems to understand it. and so we been able to get funding from a lot of republicans who are interested in this. one of the things george bush did before he left was give us a very large grant to this program to study its effects. so you can go online. i often publish things on my facebook page, on twitter. it's a very big issue for me that every single day i deal with. yesterday was a great day. two people greeted me, one guy that we fought like hell who runs her prisoner reentry program to get outgoing governor of new jersey to pardon, thank god he did. and the
new york prisoner initiative. and worst thing is that and we have partnered, by the way, i am very much reject in america this false divide called left right, republican democrat. it's absurd. it's debilitating to actually solve problems. so on a local level i don't have to worry about that stuff. we brought the manhattan institute together, which is a think tank and we brought left-leaning folks together to create a coalition around this issue. everybody seems to understand it. and so we been...
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york new jersey area where it originated to los angeles. lindsay understood that this move was made largely because of requirements of outdoor filming. the course for reliable good weather. (accucapnt trial version) but lindsay sense that something people was happy. a shift in american culture geography. at a time when the dodgers were still in brooklyn, and the giants in new york, he correctly thought the balance of power between the east coast and the west was finally tilting towards the pacific. he writes, california indeed stand a chance to achieve through the films and utterance of our own, will this land furthest west be the first to capture the inner spirit of this newest and most curious of the arts? lacey realizes how much is at (accucapnt trial version) stake in the question whether one locale will dominate the movie business. he talks about the long-standing dominance of boston and american culture. patriotic art students he rides have discussed with mingled irony an aberration the boston domination of the only american culture o
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york times." our second symposium in 2007, the future of religion in american politics, came out as a university press carried out third symposium in 2008, the legacy of ronald reagan, came out as a book entitled "the enduring reagan," which was called hands down best compilation on ronald reagan, nothing matching its inside and credibility. our fourth symposium in 2009, the future of the american presidency, will, as a university press book later this year. so it is that we have said and done here reaches an audience around the world but not just in books. each year c-span televises our reagan symposium nation wise and this year is no exception. let's welcome c-span and the c- span television group with a hearty round of applause.
york times." our second symposium in 2007, the future of religion in american politics, came out as a university press carried out third symposium in 2008, the legacy of ronald reagan, came out as a book entitled "the enduring reagan," which was called hands down best compilation on ronald reagan, nothing matching its inside and credibility. our fourth symposium in 2009, the future of the american presidency, will, as a university press book later this year. so it is that we have...
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randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> hey, that's it for "360." thanks for watching. we'll be in port-au-prince tomorrow night. "larry king" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, vice president joe biden sits down with me to talk money and jobs. >> see net creation of jobs. >> larry: and what the future holds for every american during these tough economic times. and plus, senator john kerry and teresa heinz kerry exclusive on here in their first interview today on the private heartbreak that they are now making public, her battle with cancer. >>> and then -- ♪ we are the ones that make a brighter day ♪ >> larry: they brought us "we are the world" and are making history again for the people of haiti. quincy jones and lionel richie take us behind the scenes of their incredible new version. we've got a preview of what the planet's going to see in just two days, next on "larry king live." >> larry: great pleasure to welcome to "larry king live" joe biden, the vice president of the united states. it will be hard to call you mr. vice president. because we go back a long
randi kaye, cnn, new york. >>> hey, that's it for "360." thanks for watching. we'll be in port-au-prince tomorrow night. "larry king" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, vice president joe biden sits down with me to talk money and jobs. >> see net creation of jobs. >> larry: and what the future holds for every american during these tough economic times. and plus, senator john kerry and teresa heinz kerry exclusive on here in their first interview...
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he wants to come here to new york or washington or some place he can get a high amount of media attention. believe me, were he to be tried here, he would get a lot of media attention, because he wants to be able to spread his message to others who might be vulnerable but they need to join him in the jihad. and i have also pointed out that disclosure of sensitive information has and will be released if you try him in an article 3 court because any defense attorney bound to provide the best defense for their clients will have to get into what the intelligence community knew, how they knew it about him, and that is a disaster. that's why i welcome the discussion and i urge a change in policy. i thank the chair and i yield the floor. mr. durbin: madam president? the presiding officer: the senator from illinois. mr. durbin: madam president, it is such an interesting thing to notice the change of approach. when president bush was in office and we were fighting terrorism, democrats would come to the floor and question interrogation, prosecution, and be reminded over and over again by the republi
he wants to come here to new york or washington or some place he can get a high amount of media attention. believe me, were he to be tried here, he would get a lot of media attention, because he wants to be able to spread his message to others who might be vulnerable but they need to join him in the jihad. and i have also pointed out that disclosure of sensitive information has and will be released if you try him in an article 3 court because any defense attorney bound to provide the best...
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york to los angeles. he understood that this movement was made because of the outdoor filming. but the sense that something deeper was happening. a shift in american cultural geography at the time when the dodgers were still in brooklyn and the giants and new york, he intuited that the balance of power between the east coast and the west was finally tilting toward the pacific. "california stands a chance to achieve through bill an audience of her own. will this land furthest west be the first to capture the spirit of this newest and most curious of the arts?" he realizes how much is at stake. he talked about the longstanding place of boston and american culture. they have discussed with mingled irony, boston cultural control of the english text book and dominates our high school. he saw -- he wants to see the cultural domination of boston broken. the prospect that loss angeles may become the most of the photoplay. we can see that we -- we can see that he was right. but now we do that with a peculiar car.
york to los angeles. he understood that this movement was made because of the outdoor filming. but the sense that something deeper was happening. a shift in american cultural geography at the time when the dodgers were still in brooklyn and the giants and new york, he intuited that the balance of power between the east coast and the west was finally tilting toward the pacific. "california stands a chance to achieve through bill an audience of her own. will this land furthest west be the...
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received a review in the "new york times." our second symposium in 2007 came out as a favorable review in a university press book. our third symposium in 2008, the legacy of ronald reagan, came out in the book title "the in during reagan." it was the finest compilation of ronald reagan, and no compilation comes close to matching his insight and credibility. our fourth symposium in 2009, the future of the american presidency, will come out as a university press book later this year. so is that what we have said and done here reaches an audience of around the world, but not just in books. each year c-span televises are reagan symposium nationwide, and this year is no exception. let's welcome c-span and the c- span television crew with a hearty round of applause. [applause] 30 years ago, when america struggled from the malaise of the 1970's, ronald reagan rejected the notion that the sun had set on a once great country. he countered kenji it is morning in america." what better time than now, with a forceful challenge to our digni
received a review in the "new york times." our second symposium in 2007 came out as a favorable review in a university press book. our third symposium in 2008, the legacy of ronald reagan, came out in the book title "the in during reagan." it was the finest compilation of ronald reagan, and no compilation comes close to matching his insight and credibility. our fourth symposium in 2009, the future of the american presidency, will come out as a university press book later...